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    Gender differences in alcohol consumption and adverse drinking consequences: cross-cultural patterns by Wilsnack, Richard W., Vogeltanz, Nancy D., Wilsnack, Sharon C., Harris, T. Robert

    Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-02-2000)
    “…Aims: To examine the consistency and/or variability of gender differences in drinking behavior crossculturally. Design, setting, participants: Women's and…”
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    Prevalence and risk factors for childhood sexual abuse in women: national survey findings by Vogeltanz, Nancy D., Wilsnack, Sharon C., Harris, T.Robert, Wilsnack, Richard W., Wonderlich, Stephen A., Kristjanson, Arlinda F.

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-06-1999)
    “…Objective: We interviewed a U.S. national sample of women, aged 18 years and older to determine the prevalence and characteristics of childhood sexual abuse…”
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    Dispositional optimism as a predictor of depressive symptoms over time by Vickers, Kristin S, Vogeltanz, Nancy D

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-02-2000)
    “…Although dispositional optimism has often been negatively associated with depressive symptoms, some researchers have found that its predictive power is…”
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    The roles of neuroticism and controllability/predictability in physiological response to aversive stimuli by VOGELTANZ, N. D, HECKER, J. E

    Published in Personality and individual differences (01-10-1999)
    “…Ninety four undergraduate females with either high or low neuroticism scores were selected to view a series of negatively valenced, emotionally arousing…”
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    Childhood sexual abuse and women's substance abuse : National survey findings by WILSNACK, S. C, VOGELTANZ, N. D, KLASSEN, A. D, HARRIS, T. R

    Published in Journal of studies on alcohol (01-05-1997)
    “…Clinical studies have found elevated rates of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) in women seeking treatment for alcohol or drug abuse, and elevated rates of alcohol…”
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    Behavior therapy and the experimental analysis of behavior: contributions of the science of human behavior and radical behavioral philosophy by Plaud, J J, Vogeltanz, N D

    “…It has been argued that clinical psychologists, including clinical behavior therapists, are not aware of or knowledgeable about advances being made in basic…”
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    Self-reports of forgetting and remembering childhood sexual abuse in a nationally representative sample of US women by Wilsnack, Sharon C, Wonderlich, Stephen A, Kristjanson, Arlinda F, Vogeltanz-Holm, Nancy D, Wilsnack, Richard W

    Published in Child abuse & neglect (01-02-2002)
    “…Objective: The purpose of this article is to describe patterns of forgetting and remembering childhood sexual abuse (CSA) in a nationally representative sample…”
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    Sociodemographic Characteristics and Drinking Status as Predictors of Older Women's Health by Vogeltanz, Nancy D., Wilsnack, Sharon C., Vickers, Kristin S., Kristjanson, Arlinda F.

    Published in The Journal of general psychology (01-04-1999)
    “…As part of a U.S. national survey of women's drinking and life experiences, the authors used responses from a subsample (n = 245) of women aged 55-90 years (M…”
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    A procedure for evaluating young children suspected of being sexually abused by Vogeltanz, Nancy D., Drabman, Ronald S.

    Published in Behavior therapy (1995)
    “…Research on the suggestibility of young children has shown that certain interviewer behaviors (e.g., leading questions and suggestive comments) may distort or…”
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    On the goodness of Skinner's system of naturalistic ethics in solving basic value conflicts by VOGELTANZ, N. D, PLAUD, J. J

    Published in The Psychological record (01-10-1992)
    “…B. F. Skinner's system of naturalistic ethics in solving basic value conflicts is discussed. A Skinnerian ethical analysis entails changing the contingencies…”
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    The Effects of Rumination and Distraction Tasks on Psychophysiological Responses and Mood in Dysphoric and Nondysphoric Individuals by Vickers, Kristin S, Vogeltanz-Holm, Nancy D

    Published in Cognitive therapy and research (01-06-2003)
    “…Prior experimental manipulations of ruminative and distractive response style have not included psychophysiological measures or investigated the statistical…”
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    The effects of alcohol and anxiousness on physiological and subjective responses to a social stressor in women by Lewis, Beth A, Vogeltanz-Holm, Nancy D

    Published in Addictive behaviors (01-07-2002)
    “…Several studies have examined the validity of the tension reduction hypothesis as an explanatory model for the development of alcohol problems, but support has…”
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    Longitudinal predictors of binge eating, intense dieting, and weight concerns in a national sample of women by Vogeltanz-Holm, Nancy D., Wonderlich, Stephen A., Lewis, Beth A., Wilsnack, Sharon C., Harris, T. Robert, Wilsnack, Richard W., Kristjanson, Arlinda F.

    Published in Behavior therapy (2000)
    “…As part of an ongoing longitudinal study of the antecedents and consequences of women's drinking in the U.S. adult female population, women who participated in…”
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    Back to the future: The continued relevance of behavior theory to modern behavior therapy by Plaud, Joseph J., Vogeltanz, Nancy D.

    Published in Behavior therapy (1997)
    “…Although modern behavior therapy has become increasingly cognitive, empirically validated behavior and cognitive behavior therapies continue to be firmly based…”
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